Bostonia Country Club

Route 66New Bethlehem, PA 16242 Phone: (814)275-2553

This easy course was built on flat terrain. The greens are small, and there are many trees that can alter your shots on every hole. There are no water hazards on the course. Ladies tee off from the same set as the men.

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Course Reviews

Forest Heights Country Club"South Georgia's best secret"What a wonderful couse that plays well all year round. This couse will test all skill levels but is fair. With wide fairways but tough rough and a lot of trees if you miss the fairway. Fairly long most par 4 play between 380 to 410 yards. Water comes into play on 5 holes. Couse is in great shape and a 3 1/2 hour round is the norm!---Anonymous, Statesboro Ga.

Glen Garden Golf & Country Club"History"Glen Garden is a great place for Golfers of all ages. Playing on the course, it is easy to see how it produced such greats as Hogan and Nelson. They have the classic postage stamp greens. You must be accurate with your approach shot or you will miss the green. It is a great course for beginners as there are relatively few holes where a bad shot will lose your ball. The pace of play is very relaxed and the course staff are over the top friendly.
The only down side to Glen Garden is that when it was built it was out in the country (1912?). In the 1950's Fort Worth grew and houses went up all around the course. Unfortunately these houses we small wooden houses and over the years it has become the bad side of town. There have been huge efforts by the local population over the last ten years to clean things up but it will take time.
I highly recommend a visit to Glen Garden for any golfer. If you have an interest in history you will find it fantastic to consider you are walking on holy grounds.---Rob, Fort Worth, Texas

Greensbridge Golf Course"18 handicapper"I found it challenging and yet not impossible. The greens are great.---C.L. Varvell, Jacksonville, NC

Deep Cliff Golf Course"DEEP CLIFF TIGHT AND DEMANDING"Deep Cliff is a short but demanding little layout. It has a great set of par 3 holes ranging from 106 to 199 yards. The par 4's are all interesting and have a good amount of trouble to be found. It is a real risk for reward course. I would advise playing from the blue discs for a true test. If you play from the "daily set" tee boxes you are not being challenged.---Rick Roberts, California